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- Theater ticket discount
The ticket to the theater was discounted by 10%, and after the discount, it cost 306 CZK. What was the original price? - Row for lunch
There are less than 66 people in a row for lunch. In front of Eve, there are 28 students. Behind Martin, there are 30 people. Between Eve and Martin, there are 17 people. How many students would stand behind Eve if Martin stood in front of Eve? - Consecutive odd sum
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 183. What is the largest of them? - Simplify:
Simplify: 8(−9 − 5x) + 4b use x = 9 and b = −9 - Consecutive odd numbers
The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 184. What are these numbers? - Two geometric progressions
Insert several numbers between numbers 6 and 384 so that they form with the given GP numbers and that the following applies: a) the sum of all numbers is 510 And for another GP to apply: b) the sum of entered numbers is -132 (These are two different geome - Resistor voltage measurement
We measured the voltage U= 75 V between the circuit's external terminals with a voltmeter. The circuit's resistance values of the individual resistors (in series) are 50 Ohm and 100 Ohm. Find out what voltage we would measure on the 1st and 2nd resistors. - Tank filling height
62.8 hl of water per hour flows through the pipe into an empty cylindrical tank with a bottom diameter of 8 m. In 4 hours, the tank will be filled to what height? - Mr. Gardener
Mr. Gardener wants to make wood for the balcony. Boxes. Each will have the shape of a perpendicular prism with a square base. The height is limited to 60 cm. He will fill each container with soil by pouring the whole bag of substrate sold into a package c - Fence painting time
A single person would paint a fence in 6 hours with a roller. How long would it take him to paint the wall with a brush if you know that two people, one with a meeting and the other with a roller, were done in 5 hours? - Gym center
80% of all visitors to the gym center enjoy a discount. 3/4 of all visitors go to practice regularly. All visitors who go to the gym regularly benefit from a discount. What percentage of all visitors do not go to the gym regularly but still use the discou - Potato harvest yield
Peter planted 220 kilograms of seed potatoes and harvested twelve times as much. One-sixth of the harvest was set aside for next year. How many tons of potatoes were left for eating? - Seconds flying
The hot air balloon flew for 8 hours, 8 minutes, and 8 seconds. How many seconds did it take to fly 10 hours? - Pipeline length
The new water supply pipeline is to be 1.2 km long. Employees put it from both ends. On one side, 0.492 km of pipeline is laid, and on the other side, 53,500 cm of a pipeline. How many meters of pipe are left to lay? - Quarry cleaning time
It takes Matt 12 hours to clear the wreckage, and his friend Kubko only 8 hours. Kubko started cleaning the quarry only after Matt had already been working on the quarry for two hours. When did Matt and Kubek finish cleaning the quarry when Matt started a - Animal heads and feet
When hunting hares and pheasants, hunters calculated that the animals caught had 36 heads and 100 feet. How many hares and how many pheasants do they catch? - Mathematics letter puzzle
Solving the problem of substituting letters with numbers in the word MATHEMATICS: MAT + EMA = TIK - Frustrum - volume, area
Calculate the surface and volume of a truncated rotating cone with base radii of 8 cm and 4 cm and a height of 5 cm. - Jug water volume
We filled half the jug with water. We poured this water into quarter-liter cups. Five cups filled to the brim, the sixth only half its volume. What is the volume of the pitcher? - Candy sharing puzzle
Peter has three times as many candies as his friend Matt. When Pete's brother Frank took four candies from each of them, Peter had five times as many as Matt. How many candies does Peter have now?
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